Archive for September, 2005

As is an existing business, or even a new developing one, you can benefit from article marketing. And to maximize your internet marketing opportunities you should have plenty of articles, newsletter, and content offered at your website site. But you will also want get your articles into trade journals, other websites, and directories using your website link. Message boards are another good place to post your articles and newsletters. Writing all these articles does take time. However, you don’t have to write these articles yourself. There are many freelance article writers on the internet today who can write quality articles for you for a fee much smaller than you might imagine. Many of these freelancers can also do your internet marketing for you by submitting your articles to the appropriate directories, websites, or message boards for you. You can also insert a link to invite potential customers to subscribe to your newsletter or article, which boosts your internet marketing. People will be able to click onto the link and automatically receive your latest newsletter. Your newsletter or can also contain a discount coupon or other purchasing incentive to encourage customers to buy your product or services. Another thing you can do to improve your internet marketing even further is to give re-sell rights on your newsletters and articles. Believe it not, this will actually spread your internet marketing further because people will post your information on their websites. If you are concerned that other people may change your article or newsletter you can protect the documents from being change by anyone except yourself. Your articles or newsletters should create a sense of urgency in your reader. With any type of sales your want to encourage your customer to act now and buy your services or products today. A well written article will draw the customer in and will encourage that customer to buy today. You can also create a membership website to build a solid loyal customer base for your internet marketing. As an article marketer you may want to consider article syndication. Article syndication means more potential customers will see your article or newsletters. Syndication is basically letting a webmaster who runs a site related to your product and services use your article. Content rich SEO articles give webmasters several options to attract people to their websites, and in return for using your article, these webmasters insert a one-way link back to your website and spread your internet marketing much further than you ever could alone. Another advantage of article marketing is that it gives content rich SEO pages is that they boost search engine rankings, giving you a better chance of hitting that first search page in a persons search for products and services like, or even similar to, yours. It’s that first page you want your company, products, or services to appear on, not on the fourth page. But this requires you to create or purchase content rich SEO articles. Here’s another little tip for internet marketing. Be careful with what websites you have your article posted on. If the website isn’t even remotely related to your company, services, or products you could be wasting this resource and could even damage the reputation of your own website.For more useful tips & hints, please browse for more information at our website:- .internet-copycatting.com .articlemarketing.reprintarticlesite.com

Have you ever wondered exactly what makes for great sales letters that can just really suck you in and get you so involved that you respond almost automatically? writing great sales letters is not really a science, but more an art, although there are some hard and fast principles that can pretty much guarantee results. For the best part, high impact sales letters are sales letters that really touch people on many levels and it serves to motivate people more than anything else. These days you see thousands of sales letters all over the internet and sadly most of them are pretty lame to say the least. Somewhere down the line the majority of internet marketers caught on to the idea of using over hyped language

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

Too much emphasis is put on the structure, grammar, and spelling in writing. People need to look past all the mechanics of writing. They need to look at the heart that the author has put into the work. There are a number of writers who are too quick to critique another writer’s work, criticism that is based solely on bad formatting, bad punctuation, or spelling mistakes. If only these writers would learn to look past the mechanics. We have proofreaders and editors nowadays and I am one writer who has begun to use a proofreader. Never underestimate the power of your own writing, based on the fact that you may not have a strong grasp of spelling and punctuation. I do not perceive myself as a bad writer. Writing is a process; it takes time to learn and only through more writing will you grow in the craft. As you gain more experience in writing, you will begin to notice your own mistakes. Becoming a better writer doesn’t happen over night. Being a bad speller doesn’t mean that you can’t write, despite what some people might have told you. It is believed that Shakespeare couldn’t spell and that F. Scott Fitzgerald couldn’t spell or punctuate grammatically correct sentences. There are a great number of my own articles that have started out not-so-good, and rather than leave my errors, I refine the article until it’s better. This alone makes me a good writer. But I have noticed that a number of writing workshops are full of writers who are nothing more than wannabe editors. Never underestimate the wannabe editor: he’ll hit you over the head with his dictionary. The wannabe editor wants nothing more than to see you fail as a writer. By belittling you, he is discouraging you from writing. No one wants to be belittled, and it doesn’t make you feel good about your writing when you are belittled. A professional editor is there to help you improve your writing. An editor encourages and supports you throughout your writing process. In short, an editor helps you make your writing all that you dreamed it to be. As James Michener once said, “I’m not a very good writer, but I’m an excellent rewriter.” About the Author Rose DesRochers .todays-woman.net Rose is a published author and web columnist. She is also the founder of Today’s Woman a supportive online community for men and women over 18. Their goal is to help writers succeed in the writing industry by offering a useful selection of services including author interviews, regular columns, interactive forums, and a place to share your writing for critique by your peers.

Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to take your work into the world and share it with others. But unless you can reach those all-important others, your mission is bound to be a dud. But fear not. That’s why I’ve created this website and my Get Known Now Program; because after nearly ten years of building my own platform, I truly see it as one of the most critical things anyone who consults, coaches, writes, speaks or runs a small business can do. Simply put, your platform is your reach in the world; it’s the degree to which your name is known and your work is recognized. It’s your following. It’s your buzz. And it happens to be the single most important factor that literary agents, radio bookers, news directors, T.V. producers, publishers, editors, magazine people, and even big-time publicists use when determining whether or not to work with you. More than one literary agent and editor in major publishing has told me they seldom consider proposals for books from writers with no platform. Why? There are several answers, depending on whom you ask. Book industry types need authors with platform because the publishing houses no longer have marketing budget to sell books besides those at the top of their lists. That means they rely on unpaid publicity to sell books, i.e. airtime on radio and TV, and write ups in newspapers, magazines and websites. Meanwhile, radio and print media folks are simply looking for the next big thing

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

When you are a writer, you cannot separate your writing from your life. Writers cannot not write, so writing for you is like breathing. It is so natural you don’t even think about it. I think it’s a shame that so many writers treat their writing as anything from “special time” to the last thing on their to-do list. Writing is life. And so the principles of life, or the truth about life, are also the principles of, or the truth about, the writing life. I recently re-read a favourite spiritual book, and in it I found a quote from the author’s high school drama teacher. This drama teacher must have been a wise man because he always taught his drama students the following: The Truth About Life 1. Leave your personal problems at the stage door. 2. Treat the material with honesty, dignity and without embellishment. 3. Show up fully no matter how many people are in the audience. I was suddenly struck with a simple thought: The Truth About Life is exactly the same as The Truth About The Writing Life, and so many of us forget these simple truths, as often in our everyday lives as we do in our writing lives. So as a reminder, for all the writers out there, here is my version of The Truth About (The Writing) Life 1. Leave your personal problems at the stage door. When you are writing, it’s not about you! What? Not about me? Well then who is it about?? It’s about your view of the world, your take on things, how the world appears through your own unique lens, and yes, you need to write from your own emotional experience, or at the very least you need to write about something you care about. But that’s where it ends. While you are writing from a place within yourself, or you’re channeling something from the depths of your unconscious, you are still doing it with one very important proviso. You are disengaging your ego, and writing from some deep inner truth, or emotional place. Get out of your ego and into the soul or spirit of your characters. You are a writer. You are there to serve the story. It’s not there to serve you. A great idea is to have an imaginary hat stand, coat rack or even a cardboard box outside the door of the room where you write. Every time you enter the room to do some writing, mentally drop all your baggage, problems, ego issues and any other personal issues into the box or hang them on the racks and walk into the room unencumbered. Then, while you are writing, imagine that someone or something comes and whisks all your baggage, problems and issues away, so that when you’re finished, the doorstep is empty. 2. Treat the material with honesty, dignity and without embellishment. I firmly believe that when you are writing, you are co-creating with a force larger than yourself. Whether you call that force God, the Universe, the collective unconscious, the spirit of your dearly departed grandmother, Allah or simply your Higher Self, when you truly enter the creative imagination you are only one element in many that go into making up the totality of your story. So when the material comes through (when you write it) you do need to treat it with honesty, dignity and without embellishment. Let it flow through you honestly. Don’t try and change it as it flows. Just let it flow, get it down on the page, and if there are changes that need to be made, address them in the rewriting and editing processes. Dignify the material with your time and your skills, and for goodness sake, don’t embellish. There is nothing worse than a wonderful story and good writing being asphyxiated by attempts at literary high-mindedness. If the character gets hit in the head, tell us he gets hit in the head. Don’t tell us that a large object projected itself into his cranium. Be blunt and use simple language. You will find the greatest writers do that. At the risk of sounding like another American self-help guru, you’re best served to “tell it like it is”. Thanks Dr Phil! Go back over some of your own writing and see where you may have been guilty of embellishment. The beauty and complexities of great novels come from the story, the narrative, the rich drawing of characters and their relationships to each other, not from using lots of big words. 3. Show up fully no matter how many people are in the audience. Write for the sheer joy of it, the pleasure, the beauty, peace and satisfaction it stirs in you. Write because you have to, because you can’t not write. Write because there’s a story that’s bursting to get out of you. Don’t write to please editors, publishers, readers, your mother, teacher or partner. Write for the sense of abundance it brings into your life. Turn up at the blank page or screen and write just for the heck of it. It doesn’t matter whether you’re the only one who’ll read your words or whether you have a print run of 1,000,000 books ready to roll when you finish your manuscript. What matters is that you show up fully at the page, every day. Because writing in and of itself, is all that matters, isn’t it? So next time you’re sitting at your page thinking “what am I doing here?” have a look at these 3 simple Truths About (The Writing) Life and remember how simple it really is. You write because you can’t not write. So leave your personal problems at the door, treat the material with honesty, dignity and without embellishment and show up fully at the page, no matter how many people are in the audience. And watch your writing improve.

Most people keep ask me the same questions regarding article writing. They want to know things like the ideal length of an article, best topics to write about, what subject should be dealt with, and how to go about it. Since many of my readers ask these same questions, I thought it would be better to shed some light on these subjects related to article writing and help out a whole lot of people at once. Here are some easy tips you can follow to market your articles effortlessly. To begin with, readers visit your web page to read something interesting and informative that can be used in their everyday life. For instance, it has been observed that the readership for ‘How to’ articles is quite large and many of these articles are found through search engines on the internet. List type articles are very effective to increase the number of page views of your articles. It is especially effective if you have some expertise in the area and can provide hard to find or inside information in your article. Make sure that the title is impressive and creates curiosity in the minds of reader to stop by and read your article. A title reflects the quality of the article so, don’t take it lightly. Typos, along with spelling and grammatical errors are the most common mistakes made by most writers. If an article is riddled with errors, some article directories will reject your article. However, even if your article is approved, having numerous spelling and grammatical errors will create a bad impression in the minds of your readers. This problem is easily fixed by doing a thorough proof read, spell check and grammar check for each and every article. Keep your article short and simple. Ideally, the article length should be around 400 to 700 words. Another interesting phenomenon is that people tend to read more articles during week days than weekends. Strangely, fewer articles are submitted to directories during weekends compared to regular working days. Many writers are under the impression that with more links they can earn more. This is just half true. There is no direct relationship between the number of links you include and the amount of money your article makes. The point is, stick to a maximum of 2 or 3 links; this is enough to get good results. Anything more than this might not work as readers will seldom click on more than 3 links in any given article. Don’t try to cover too many topics under one article. Pick a single topic that you are comfortable with. This allows to you to give your expert opinion and the readers will also get a more in-depth article. But also make sure that your article provides informative and useful information to the reader. Try following these tips and watch your article marketing results improve. To learn more article marketing tips, tricks, and tactics you can get further information below: Write Small Articles And Make Big Money! Free ebook - Make Money Every Day! Make Money Writing

Sunday, September 25th, 2005

Subjective notion of happiness has been studied in many disciplines over centuries. People spend all the life searching for happiness and peace. They try to reach frivolous dreams in a hope to find happiness. The thing is that people need to look inside themselves and to find balance and harmony to become happy. Happiness is not a mere dream a person has to reach and become happy. It is the state of mind a person creates right now. Happiness is a reaction to actions that happen to a person. Consequently, happiness is a person’s positive attitude to the life in general and to some certain moments in the life in particular. Happiness means a conscious life for the major character of ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ written by Albom. Although he knows he has ALS and will die soon, he tries to grasp every happy moment of his life. Morrie finds happiness in a communication with his family and a friend. ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ is a vivid example of the triumph of the human spirit in a world of chaos, suffering and death. Morrie has a strong spirit that does not bend down in the face of death trying to live happy last moments. He teaches us a lesson

Friday, September 23rd, 2005

Summary essay writing is a skill that includes your ability to absorb detail and express it in your own way. You can use this effectively for major assignments. You need to practice this form of essay writing in order to master it. If you can write a Summary essay well, your other types of essay writing will seem easier. Those who can produce a Summary essay effectively can be hired by important organizations. Political organizations and corporations are known to hire individuals for their skills at summarizing. They use such individuals to produce summaries of important news items published in various newspapers and magazines. So, if you can write a proper Summary essay you could end up working for one of these important organizations. A Summary essay generally has two main features. It is shorter than the content in your original source, and it phrases ideas of sources differently. In order to develop these two features in your Summary essay you need to understand your source well enough. There are different techniques you can apply to improve your skills at understanding a source. To learn how to write a good Summary essay, you should practice by creating a reader’s summary. You can create a reader’s summary by reading part of a text and then producing a summary without looking at the text. Once you are done doing this, you can re-open the original text and compare it with your summary to see if you have missed out on any important points. Once you can do this successfully, you will be on your way to creating a quality Summary essay. You will also find summary essay writing much easier. To write a Summary essay well, some writers choose other ways to improve their methods of remembering essential points from an original text. They may jot down main points on a piece of paper, and learn how to link other smaller points to them. You could divide a page into two vertical columns by drawing a line down the middle of it. In the left column, you could place the main points from your original text. In the right column, you could summarize the points. These summarized points help you to include as much detail in a summarized manner for the main points of your Summary essay. It is worth getting used to this process, as it is thought to make summary writing much easier. A Summary essay is not different to other essays when it comes to its layout. You will still use an introduction, a main body and a conclusion. Your Summary essay can never be complete with out this general outline. However, the conclusion in a summary essay is constructed a bit differently compared to the way it is in other essays. While you may wind up summarizing points in this final portion of your essay, it is unusual for you to put in your own thoughts here. You may only do this if you are instructed to do so. The article was produced by the writer of masterpapers.com. Sharon White is a senior writer and writers consultant at Essay writing. Get some useful tips for summary essay and history essay writing.

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

In today’s schools, so many children have problems with learning to read. Many teachers and parents will confirm that reading problem exacts a great period of time. Reading comprehension requires mental work for keeping thoughts, motivation, concentration and good study strategies. Comprehension is the main component of studying reading. Teaching reading comprehension strategies for pupils at all levels is complex. Teachers must have a strong understanding of the text and its contest and must have a good knowledge of the methods. The National Reading Panel has carried out the study of reading comprehension and picked out three major topics in the investigation on the development of reading comprehension skills. Reading comprehension is a complex cognitive process. It cannot be analyzed without a definite description of the vocabulary development and vocabulary instruction role in the understanding of the text. Besides, comprehension is an active process and thus, it requires a thoughtful interplay between the reader and the text. Also, the teachers’ preparation is aimed at developing reading comprehension strategies that is connected to pupils’ achievements. Research on comprehension methods and strategies has developed for a comparatively short time. At first, the investigators of this question paid special attention at teaching one strategy. Later on the studies proved the effectiveness of teaching some strategies at once. Still, it is not easy as requires teachers to be skillful and be able to respond to pupils’ necessity for a help while they are reading. Researchers have discovered how to successfully teach children to read. According to the findings of the National Reading Panel Report the analysis of the text requires five spheres of reading instruction to be used. They are: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and text comprehension. Each sphere determines the skill, looks through the research data, describes certain strategies for teaching reading skills, and addresses frequently asked questions. The best methods of teaching comprehension strategies are systematic and include: direct explanation by the teacher, modeling by the teacher, guided practice by the teacher, application by the pupil with help of the teacher. Research has found several effective comprehension strategies. They are the following: To teach children to point out hard-to-understand parts of text and then to look for solutions while rereading sections for clues. To use graphic organizers - maps, charts, and diagrams

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

More and more people in the international community are giving recognition to Polish Language as one of the primary languages in today’s era. Polish is the language of over 46 million people all across the globe. Although Poland has the largest concentration of Polish speakers, it is also spoken in regions of Russia and other neighboring countries. Your business cannot afford to ignore the Polish economy and doing business with Polish companies can take your business to new heights of success. Your most important choice when selecting a translation service, to handle your translation, is the Trust. You, probably don’t speak Polish yourself, so there are a few questions you’ll need to consider when choosing a translation company. How do you know the company you’re using haven’t just picked a lot of words from a dictionary and handed them back? How can you be sure your text has the same meaning when translated into Polish? Only professional translators whose native language is Polish can perform English to Polish translation better. They only translate materials in which they have proven experience translating. Below are mentioned few services which are usually provided by English to Polish translation companies. Translation Interpretation Linguistic Validation Transcription Typesetting & Graphics Multicultural Marketing Voiceovers & Dubbing Subtitling Staffing Solutions Document Management Court Reporting Virtual Data Room Services Above mentioned are the few other services which quality English to polish translation service companies provide. English to Polish translation can be easily get done by any agency. Few points should be kept in mind while picking the company of your choice. 1.Try to get a good deal, but watch out for rock bottom prices - It is not always a good idea to get your material translated “cheap and fast”. While there are many agencies that offer rock-bottom prices, be aware that you get what you pay for. Your best bet is to first gauge quality, and then opt for lowest cost for quality. 2. Quality Services- The number one factor when choosing an English to Polish translation service provider must be quality. But how do you find out whether a particular agency provides quality service? Here are some questions you can ask. a. Does the translation agency employ native language translators exclusively? Usually, native Polish language translators who live in a country that speaks the target language produce a higher quality translation. b. Are these translators specialized in the field that they are translating into? An English to Polish translator specializing in the field of your professional literature will have the knowledge of correct terminology. You will not want a translator specializing in marketing to translate legal or medical documents for you. c. Qualification and experience of translators. Be sure that the translators recruited by the agency are proficient and experienced by asking the agency about their recruitment process. Do their translators have university degrees and/or se veral years of experience in the source and target language. 3. Reputation